Raymond B. answered 01/06/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
x+y = 200
10x+20y = 2700
x +2y = 270
x+y = 200
y = 70 $20 bills
x = 200-70 = 130 $10 bills
130(10)+70(20)
=1300+1400= 2700
Spencer E.
asked 01/06/23The teller counts his $10 bills and $20 bills at the end of the day. he finds that he has a total of 200 $10 and $20 bills and that those 200 bills have a total value of $2,700. how many $10 bills and $20 bills does the teller have?counts his $10 bills and $20 bills at the end of the day. He finds that he
has a total of 200 $10 and $20 bills and that those 200 bills have a total value of $2,700. How
many $10 bills and $20 bills does the teller have?
counts his $10 bills and $20 bills at the end of the day. He finds that he
has a total of 200 $10 and $20 bills and that those 200 bills have a total value of $2,700. How
many $10 bills and $20 bills does the teller have? counts his $10 bills and $20 bills at the end of the day. He finds that he
has a total of 200 $10 and $20 bills and that those 200 bills have a total value of $2,700. How
many $10 bills and $20 bills does the teller have?
Raymond B. answered 01/06/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
x+y = 200
10x+20y = 2700
x +2y = 270
x+y = 200
y = 70 $20 bills
x = 200-70 = 130 $10 bills
130(10)+70(20)
=1300+1400= 2700
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